Cisco Systems 3120 manual Dust and Particles, Corrosion, Electrostatic Discharge

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Chapter 5 Maintaining Your AVS 3120

Maintaining Your Site Environment

Dust and Particles

A clean operating environment can greatly negate the effects of dust and other particles, which act as insulators and interfere with the operation of mechanical components. Also, in addition to regular cleaning, follow these guidelines to deter contamination of the AVS 3120 equipment:

Do not permit smoking anywhere near the AVS 3120.

Do not permit food or drink near the AVS 3120.

Use dust covers when the AVS 3120 is not in use.

Close windows and outside doors to keep out airborne particles.

Corrosion

The oil from a person’s fingers or prolonged exposure to high temperature or humidity can corrode the gold-plated edge connectors and pin connectors on various devices in the AVS 3120. This corrosion on AVS 3120 connectors is a gradual process that can eventually lead to intermittent failures of electrical circuits.

To prevent corrosion, avoid touching contacts on boards and cards. Protecting the AVS 3120 from corrosive elements is especially important in moist and salty environments, which tend to promote corrosion. Also, as a further deterrent to corrosion, the AVS 3120 should not be used in extreme temperatures, as explained in the “Temperature” section on page 5-2.

Electrostatic Discharge

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) results from the buildup of static electricity on the human body and certain other objects. Static electricity is often produced by simple movements such as walking across a carpet. ESD is a discharge of a static electrical charge that occurs when a person whose body contains such a charge touches a component in the AVS 3120, especially chips, and causes the component to fail.

ESD is a problem particularly in dry environments where the relative humidity is below 50 percent.

To reduce the effects of ESD, observe the following guidelines:

Wear a grounding wrist strap. If a grounding wrist strap is unavailable, touch an unpainted metal surface on the chassis periodically to neutralize any static charge.

Keep components in their antistatic packaging until they are installed.

Avoid wearing clothing made of wool or synthetic materials.

Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) can adversely affect devices such as radio and television (TV) receivers operating near the AVS 3120. Radio frequencies emanating from the AVS 3120 can also interfere with cordless and low-power telephones. Conversely, RFI from high-power telephones can cause spurious characters to appear on a monitor screen.

RFI is defined as any EMI with a frequency above 10 kHz. This type of interference can travel from the AVS 3120 to other devices through the power cable and power source or through the air like transmitted radio waves. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) publishes specific regulations to limit the amount of EMI and RFI emitted by computing equipment. Each AVS 3120 meets these FCC regulations.

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Contents Text Part Number OL-11805-01 Corporate HeadquartersPage N T E N T S Removing or Replacing an AVS 3120 Altitude OL-11805-01 Audience PrefaceOrganization Related DocumentationChapter/Appendix Description Bewaar Deze Instructies ConventionsAvvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla Sicurezza Warnung Wichtige SicherheitshinweiseGuarde Estas Instruções Aviso Instruções Importantes DE SegurançaGEM Disse Anvisninger Xiii Obtaining Documentation Cisco.comProduct Documentation DVD Documentation Feedback Cisco Product Security OverviewOrdering Documentation Product Alerts and Field Notices Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Obtaining Technical AssistanceSubmitting a Service Request Definitions of Service Request SeverityObtaining Additional Publications and Information Xix OL-11805-01 Introduction Product OverviewFront Panel Features System Hardware FeaturesRear Panel Features Ports and ConnectorsIndicator Color Description Ethernet ConnectorsRJ-45 Cables Pin Signal Definition Parameter SettingConsole Port RJ-45 to DB-9 or DB-25 Adapter Signal RJ-45 Pin DB-9 /DB-25 PinOL-11805-01 Safety Preparing for InstallationPreparing for Installation Safety Page Maintaining Safety with Electricity General PrecautionsProtecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Copper foil Preparing Your Site for InstallationEnvironmental Requirements Choosing a Site for InstallationEnsuring Overcurrent Protection Grounding the AVSPower Supply Guidelines AC Power RequirementsCreating a Safe Environment CablingPrecautions for Rack-Mounting Required Tools and Equipment Installing the AVS Installing Your AVS Unpacking and Inspecting the AVSIf the Product is Damaged Attaching a Two-Post Rack Bracket to the AVS Attaching the Brackets to the Sides of the AVS Installing the AVS 3120 in a Two-Post Rack Installing the AVS 3120 on a Workbench or TabletopConnecting Cables Console Connection Connecting AC PowerBooting with a Console Connected Booting the AVSEstablishing a Serial Console Connection Velocityshow interface Configuring Network SettingsYou can view the DNS settings by using the show dns command Setting the Time Checking the Front Panel LEDs Indicator Color State IndicatesRemoving or Replacing an AVS Checking the Basics Troubleshooting the AVS 3120 HardwareChecking Connections Maintaining Your Site Environment Maintaining Your AVSTemperature HumidityAltitude Corrosion Dust and ParticlesElectrostatic Discharge Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency InterferencePower Source Interruptions Uninterruptible Power Supplies Using Power Protection DevicesSurge Protectors Line ConditionersOL-11805-01 Dimensions and Weight SpecificationsPower EnvironmentOL-11085-01 Apache License Open Source License FilesAppendix B Open Source License Files Apache License END of Terms and Conditions OL-11805-01 D E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4
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